This seven-stick comb-back chair is constructed from a 2,000-year-old oak tree that was once preserved in a Polish lavatory and lately harvested. The wooden, which is exceptional and tough to {photograph}, varies from charcoal black to an exquisite olive to a heat chestnut brown.
This chair is considered one of my more recent designs; it makes use of a four-piece arm (for balance) and a skinny shoe, which streamlines the glance by means of getting rid of visible bulk from the arm. It additionally is among the maximum at ease chairs I make.
This chair is ready up for common use. The again leans 12° off the seat, and the seat is tilted 3°, so the again leans 15° off the ground. The seat is 16-3/4″ above the ground, which is a great top for many sitters. Total, the chair is 38-1/2″ tall and there may be 19″ between the hands.
Like several my chairs, the joints are assembled with cover glue and oak wedges, so the joints are sturdy however may also be simply repaired by means of long run generations. The lavatory oak is completed with a home-cooked linseed oil/wax end that has no toxic solvents. The end gives low coverage, however it’s simple to reapply as wanted (with out a particular abilities or gear) by means of the landlord.
Buying the Chair
This chair is being bought by means of silent public sale. (I’m sorry however the chair can’t be shipped out of doors the U.S.) If you want to purchase the chair, ship an electronic mail to [email protected] sooner than 3 p.m. (Jap) on Tuesday, Jan. 17. Within the electronic mail please use the topic line “Chair Sale” and come with your:
- First identify and ultimate identify
- U.S. delivery deal with
- Daylight telephone quantity (that is for the trucking quote best)
- Your bid (don’t overlook this…)
Delivery choices: You’re welcome to pick out up the chair right here in Covington, Ky., and in addition get a unfastened yardstick and pencil. I’m glad to ship the chair in my opinion totally free inside of 100 miles of Cincinnati, Ohio. Or we will be able to send it to you by means of LTL. The associated fee varies (particularly in this day and age), however it’s most often between $200 and $500.
One ultimate observe: I purchased about part of this lavatory oak boule with a pal (hello, Andy!). I estimate I’ve sufficient wooden for roughly 5 – 6 extra lavatory oak stick chairs. So there might be extra at some point. Alternatively, I will not say precisely when. The wooden is moderately tricky to paintings, so I’ve to house those chairs out a little bit to offer myself a ruin.
Alternatively, I will be able to say that the additional effort is worthwhile. I want I may find the money for to stay this type of chairs for myself. The wooden is surprising.
— Christopher Schwarz